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Initially a suggestion by the Shah of Iran to be developed as a military vehicle, the G-Class was first offered as a civilian version in 1979. The G-Class went on to represent the pinnacle of German luxury SUVs and remains a sought-after model today. Since 2016, the G550 was equipped with the new M176 engine that bumped up its numbers in terms of HP and torque. The 2020 Mercedes-Benz G550 example you see here resides in Georgia and is up for sale with just 11K miles on the clock.
Optioned with the AMG Night Package, this SUV features what Mercedes calls Obsidian Black Metallic exterior paint. In addition, this 2020 G550 has received several modifications. Starting with the exterior, you will observe a black-painted radiator grille up front protected by a stainless steel brush guard, stainless steel door sills and wider wheel arches for the AMG-style wheels running across the sides, a sliding sunroof up top, and twenty-inch AMG white alloy wheels painted black for a fresh finish. The interior consists of a black Nappa leather interior with the upper and lower dash embroidered in Nappa leather. The Stainless Steel Package offers a beautiful contrast to the interior, which Mercedes have labeled G Maufaktur interior plus, coming with treats like the Seat Comfort Plus package and a heated steering wheel. This G550 is clever, offering the driver tools such as a Fresh Air package, AMG ride control, active lane keep assists, blind-spot monitoring, a desert driving mode, Parktronic, Apple CarPlay, and smartphone integration that will play your favorite tunes courtesy of a Burmester surround sound system.
The G550 features an M176 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine coupled with a nine-speed automatic 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission. It outputs 416 hp at 5,250–5,500 rpm and 450 lb-ft torque at 2,250–4,750 rpm
Hats off to Mercedes-Benz for transforming a military-grade vehicle into a symbol of luxury and an iconic status symbol. It is not difficult to realize that we are referring to the G-Class SUV, a capable all-terrain vehicle that makes others notice your arrival. Looks-wise, little has changed since its introduction in 1979. However, the car's state-of-the-art technology, highly customizable nature, and heaps of luxury features have definitely made today’s G-Class a different beast. Many automotive reviewers believe the 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class G550 can actually compete closely with luxury cars such as the Bentley Bentayga. This is your chance to go home with an example of the latest 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class G550 with only 400 miles on its odometer.
Rebranding an automotive marques purpose is a task that's reserved for the highly desirable, and a ver the years there have been a few automotive marques that have successfully transitioned in their purposes – but perhaps none better than the Mercedes-Benz G Class. Built to be a utilitarian tool and then transformed to Mercedes-Benz's luxury cruiser, being behind the wheel of one is an experience filled with smooth like butter performance and the best in Mercedes-Benz luxury. Present today is this 2019 Mercedes-Benz G550, it's your chance to be behind the wheel of a German legend, and with just 32,000 original miles on the clock, it's time you spent your Sunday cruises in style and class.
Around the world, the Mercedes G-Class, or G-Wagen as it’s also known, is as much a symbol of prestige and luxury as it is of off-road ability and reliability. The G-Class manages to combine Mercedes-Benz’s best attributes into a package that, despite staying true to its original formula, has almost become a brand in itself. Our featured car is from the second generation of the G-Class line, also known internally as the W463. For this gen, the engineers at Mercedes-Benz increased the car’s dimensions, improved the styling, and introduced a new range of engines. However, one key to the G-Wagen’s success is its looks, and thankfully, the Mercedes design team, despite making a few tweaks, managed to capture the essence of this iconic creation in all its glory.
The 1991 Mercedes-Benz 560SEL Sedan is from the second generation of the legendary Mercedes-Benz S-Class line. The W126 is so far the most successful and the longest in production generation of the iconic S-Class. The W126 project was led by Mercedes-Benz Chief designer Bruno Sacco who aimed to make the new S-Class more aerodynamic, efficient and retain the unmistakable design elements that makes the S-Class an S-Class. The weight was significantly cut down by extensive use of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) sheets and polyurethane deformable material for the bumpers and side claddings. Lighter alloy material was used for the heavily revised 5.6-liter M117 V8 engine that this Mercedes-Benz 560SEL houses. It is also the biggest engine that you could have had with a W126 S-Class. Our featured car has a total of 80,000 miles on the odometer. We’re told this particular model has been treated to new parts and has had the front end completely rebuilt as reported by the current owner.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class was born as a sports car with no intention of developing into a street version. Two years later, a street-legal version was proposed for wealthy performance car enthusiasts, as the personal luxury car market was thriving at the time. A few decades later, the famed German automaker Mercedes-Benz commemorated the 60th anniversary of a memorable motor racing success. An extraordinary special model of the SL Roadster was unveiled to celebrate this milestone, and it was dubbed the "Mille Miglia," referring to the unexpected victory of a 300 SL in the production sports cars class in 1955. This example is a 2016 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Special Edition Mille Miglia 417 with 30,150 miles on its clock. This is your chance to experience the unique symbiosis of maximum comfort and motor-racing spirit that traditionally characterizes every SL.
If you want to own a luxury Mercedes-Benz that’s a classic but still relatively modern, you can’t go amiss with an R107 example. Made between 1971 and 1989, the R107 SL-Class is a Hollywood darling and a perfect example of what Mercedes-Benz can do when they set their minds on being the best. What’s more, this 1980 Mercedes-Benz 450SL is an excellent choice because it’s got a lovely fuel-injected V8 beneath the hood. Packing a mere 98,500 miles, the current owner says that the car has received a new battery and all-new tires too. So, it’s basically a buy-and-drive classic.
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